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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3137630" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I hadn't heard of the transit permit that Yukonjack mentioned, but as an RV'er, I've heard all kinds of stories of RV'ers traveling into Canada. One story tells of the couple leaving ALL their firearms and ammunition with their son in one of the northern U.S. states. However, they failed to see (or remember) a single holster. In a search by the Canadian border people, they found that holster, and then they spent the next several hours literally searching every storage compartment, drawer, storage container, and looking in every "void area" to see if they could find a weapon. (A "void area" is an area that may be cut out for something else, such as an area of a dresser into which the drawers go.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3137630, member: 7900"] I hadn't heard of the transit permit that Yukonjack mentioned, but as an RV'er, I've heard all kinds of stories of RV'ers traveling into Canada. One story tells of the couple leaving ALL their firearms and ammunition with their son in one of the northern U.S. states. However, they failed to see (or remember) a single holster. In a search by the Canadian border people, they found that holster, and then they spent the next several hours literally searching every storage compartment, drawer, storage container, and looking in every "void area" to see if they could find a weapon. (A "void area" is an area that may be cut out for something else, such as an area of a dresser into which the drawers go.) [/QUOTE]
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